§ 17.12.300. Accessory uses.
Rural residential uses include the following accessory uses, activities and structures, which are to be constructed after, or in conjunction with the principal permitted uses of the property (example: a residential garage can be constructed on a lot only if a dwelling is also on the lot, or a building permit for the dwelling is issued on or before the day a building permit for the garage is issued):
A.
Private garage and carport;
B.
Recreational activities and facilities for use by the residents on the site;
C.
Cabanas, gazebos, porches, patios and incidental household storage buildings;
D.
Radio and television antennas, and solar collectors;
E.
Home occupations complying with Chapter 17.33;
F.
Keeping of dogs, cats, potbelly pigs, or similar small domestic animals as household pets. (Refer to Chapter 6.28 of this code);
G.
Guest house;
H.
Composting.
(Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995)